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It's true - America does like Israel

US support for the Jewish state is solid and genuine, with or without the vaunted ‘lobby’

May 13, 2010 10:13
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American support for Israel is a glowing example of what Stateside politicians and historians proudly refer to as "American exceptionalism". Just drive down a random main street across the 50 states and you will see synagogues displaying banners declaring: "We stand with Israel", banners untouched by vandals. Churches, too, are adorned with messages like: "Psalm 122:16. Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem".

A recent poll found that 63 per cent of Americans had a favourable opinion of Israel, while only 20 per cent had a favourable opinion of the Palestinian Authority. In a fractious, polarised America, where it is hard to get Democrats and Republicans to agree on anything, one of the bedrock consensus issues is support for Israel.

Even after Prime Minister Netanyahu's recent chilly visit to the White House, a bipartisan House of Representatives resolution "reaffirming unequivocal support for the alliance and friendship between the United States and Israel" was signed by no less than 333 members (77 per cent). House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stated, "we in Congress stand by Israel", and House Republican Leader John Boehner affirmed, "we have no stronger ally anywhere in the world than Israel." It was not one of the 31 Jewish House members, or one of the 13 Jewish Senators, but Mike Spence, whose Indiana constituency can barely raise a minyan of Jewish constituents, who felt impelled to criticise the President: "I never thought to see the day an American administration would denounce the Jewish state of Israel for rebuilding Jerusalem."

Of course, the left-liberal and Muslim punditocracy will claim that the US is in the thrall of the nefarious "Israel lobby". Yet even in the absurd event of Jews (who constitute only two per cent of the American population) being guilty of manipulating public opinion polls or carrying out wholesale bribery, this still would not explain the existence of 175 million Israel supporters.